Lacey R. Parker
- Lecturer
Lacey Parker has been an assistant public defender in Charlottesville since she graduated from UVA Law in 2005. She works on cases of all types and levels in both Albemarle County and the city of Charlottesville.
Juvenile Court has been of special interest to Parker since she began her career. For the past 11 years, she has handled all Albemarle County juvenile cases.
Parker teaches Criminal Defense at the Law School.
Education
- J.D.University of Virginia School of Law2005
- B.A.Washington & Lee University2002
Faculty in the News
Megan T. Stevenson, What the Legal System Gets Wrong About Jailing People Awaiting Trial (The Appeal)
Saikrishna Prakash, Targeting Trump Post-Presidency, the House’s Lawsuits Are Still Dragging Out in Court (The National Law Journal)
John C. Jeffries Jr., George Floyd Trial Centers on Police Tactic That Is Hard to Prosecute (The Wall Street Journal)
Jennifer L. Givens, Deirdre M. Enright, Opinion: Virginia Must Bolster Access to Police Investigations (The Virginian-Pilot)